Peter Mullen, Glasgow, emailed; “Sky’s money, or the loss of it, is no big deal no matter how many times you try to say it is.”

Oh yeah?

Marshall Hepburn, Glasgow, said: “Rangers should be sent to the Third Division as a form of community service. They could earn smaller clubs good money as repayment for wrongdoing.”

Gordon Brown (not that one), Falkirk, emailed: “There is no sporting integrity in Scottish football, only parasites trying to feed off Rangers’ carcass.”

Graham Holligan, Haddington, said: “The SFA and the rest aren’t fighting to get Rangers into the First Division on my account. I support the club and I’ll gladly see us in the Third.

“My message to the other clubs is: ‘We’ve got no Europe for three years and nothing to lose, have you’?”

Revenge is a common theme in this protracted mess.

Billy Hatch, Bishopbriggs, said: “Do some fans hate Rangers so much they’d see their own clubs destroyed? We should show dignity and go to the Third Division rather than be blackmailed.”

Iain Auld, Glasgow, emailed: “Rangers should go to England and play in the Blue Square Premier League. Smaller clubs down there would benefit and we could tell Scottish football where to go.”

Don’t hold your breath.

Robert Downie, Glasgow, emailed: “Charles Green should ballot Rangers fans on the question of which division we should play in this season. I say go to the Third and boycott all the clubs who voted us out of the SPL when we get back there.”

Resentment is another recurring theme.

Trevor McDonald, Ballymena, said: “When Rangers are back where we belong, we will never consider re-signing any of those players who left us, thinking only of themselves.”

Bill Park, Bathgate, says: “It’s not all bad news for Rangers. Kyle Lafferty’s gone and if we can get rid of Mo Edu and Kirk Broadfoot Rangers will have a team able to compete in whatever league we land in.”

Stuart Wood, Peebles, said: “Rangers will be hypocrites wherever they go. Their fans say the SPL will be a non-event without them but what did they care about Scottish football when they were trying to get into the English game?”

Next target.

Alan McWhinnie, Coatbridge, said: “I’ll renew my season ticket for Ibrox but I’m still full of uncertainty. John Brown said he was told something by Green that would destroy his credibility and accused him of being a conman, so what’s he waiting for?

“Fans need the truth before they withold money from the club.”

Rab Anderson, Glasgow, said: “What will Brown and his backers bring to the table that one of Scotland’s richest men, Jim McColl, couldn’t? John should accept the inevitable and walk away.”

Kenny Dewar, Kilmarnock, said: “Brown wants transparency from Green but where’s his disclosure of what went on when they met?”

A sense of nostalgia prompts me to talk about something else.

Jamie Boyle, Middlesbrough, said: “Scott Harrison didn’t look as if he’d been out of the ring for six months, never mind six years, when he won his comeback fight on Friday night.”

Brian McFadden emailed: “Why is it Rory McIlroy, Graeme McDowall and Darren Clarke are Irish, Tim Henman is English and Rafa Nadal is Spanish but Andy Murray is British?”